W.P.W. Phillimore, ed.,
Calendars of wills and administrations in the Consistory court of the
bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1516 to 1652
(with peculiar jurisdictions to 1790) (British Record Society, Index Library 7, 1892)

John Pym Yeatman, The Feudal History of the County of Derby, vols 1 and 5 (1886, 1910)

Gerald of Wales, Description of Wales (Project Gutenberg)

Images of the Harleian Society's (1882) edition of the Visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580
(with additions from other visitations (Matthew Ortiz)

Images of some documents:
two charters and an extract from the Register of the York
Corpus Christi Guild from the 15th century, and an extract from the York
Bakers' Guild Account Book from the 16th (Meg Twycross, Lancaster University:)

Brief guide to medieval genealogy:

Chronology and dating section:
list of Lord Mayors of London (Steve and Rita James, SteelJam)

Medieval families on the internet:

Images of a number of chart and narrative pedigrees from Ormerod's History of Cheshire (1882)
for the Baggily, Booth, Brereton, Dutton, Hatton, Hellesby, Kingesley, Massy,
Savage, Stanley, Tatton, Thornton, Vernon, Warburton and Winnington families;
also images of extracts from L.B. Goodnow's The Brett Genealogy (1915) (Matthew Ortiz)

Websites containing medieval material on the Eacott and Gumbleton families

Texts of two 19th-century works on Gundred, the wife of William de Warenne, first Earl of Surrey
(Tom Burch and Ronnie Warren, Old Books on CD)

11 May 2001:
Style sheets modified to improve the appearance of the site (I hope).
Navigation bar with drop-down menus added at the top of each page, to allow easier navigation within the site.
Note about HTML/style-sheet representation of chart pedigrees
added to the About this site section.

All links checked; apparently defunct links marked or removed.
A number of new links added:

Transcripts (in progress) of Edmund Spenser's letters, as secretary to the Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1580-1582,
and the same author's A vewe of the present state of Ireland (1596) (Hap Hazard, Cambridge University)

Early manuscripts at Oxford University (images) - now being redesigned after a server failure

13 January 2001:
The Medieval source material on the internet section has been
completely reorganised, giving fuller bibliographical details wherever possible.
Many new items have been added to this section, the most significant being to the
gallica web site, where a large quantity of material
is available in PDF format (including over 160 volumes of the Rolls Series, the Recueil des
historiens des croisades series and the three-volume Syllabus of Rymer's Foedera).
Other new links include:

Also in the Medieval source material on the internet section,
a number of 'dark ages' texts on Keith Matthews' web site, London City apprenticeship abstracts
from the Society of Genealogists at Origins.net (pay-per-view) and online pedigrees
from the visitation of Cheshire, 1580 (in progress)

In the links section,
items for the British Library manuscripts catalogue, Historical Maps (19th-century Ordnance Survey maps online),
Gazetteer of British Place Names, Database of Houses and
Federation of Family History Societies online bookshop added

01 January 2001:
Transcripts of documents
relating to Gerbod, Earl of Chester and Gundred,
the wife of William of Warenne, first Earl of Surrey, added.

Additions to medieval and early modern historical material,
modern historical works,
county and local history,
modern biography and prosopography,
funeral monuments and
miscellaneous sections of
medieval source material on the internet